We do not have those here where I live (Too rainy? Too hot? Probably too hot.) They are astonishingly beautiful, with such a lovely fragility. Thank you for sharing them.
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We do not have those here where I live (Too rainy? Too hot? Probably too hot.) They are astonishingly beautiful, with such a lovely fragility. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteI love the pop of color!
ReplyDeleteAlways one of the first signs of spring- so beautiful
ReplyDeleteYay Spring!!!
ReplyDeleteYellow flowers always seem so happy!
ReplyDeleteGrowing up in NY, these were such a fixture of the start of spring!
ReplyDeleteMy very favorite spring flower! I always think of Wordsworth's poem when I see them.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! They hardly grow here.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
lovely daffs are always a welcome sign of spring
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